Rochester and other literary rakes of the court of Charles ii, by the author of 'The life of sir Kenelm Digby'. |
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... called , have no place , and will receive no notice in these pages . The subject of those pages , it must be admitted , is not very important ; but side - lights , however insig- nificant , have their uses , and it may be that this ...
... called , have no place , and will receive no notice in these pages . The subject of those pages , it must be admitted , is not very important ; but side - lights , however insig- nificant , have their uses , and it may be that this ...
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... that the court was restored , the Cavaliers , if Cavaliers they could still be called , were in a hurry , not so much to be revenged in their turn upon the Puritans , as to obliterate every trace of AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 5.
... that the court was restored , the Cavaliers , if Cavaliers they could still be called , were in a hurry , not so much to be revenged in their turn upon the Puritans , as to obliterate every trace of AND OTHER LITERARY RAKES 5.
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... called the age of Sir Walter Scott , and to look higher , there was a time , indeed there have been several times , when the book has been " the Bible and the Bible only " . The second half of the seventeenth century was essentially a ...
... called the age of Sir Walter Scott , and to look higher , there was a time , indeed there have been several times , when the book has been " the Bible and the Bible only " . The second half of the seventeenth century was essentially a ...
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... called , which we do not enjoy ; and before judging our literary rakes too severely , it may be well to consider the probable influence of such pastimes . The courtiers of White- hall had neither a Hurlingham nor a Ranelagh , nor a ...
... called , which we do not enjoy ; and before judging our literary rakes too severely , it may be well to consider the probable influence of such pastimes . The courtiers of White- hall had neither a Hurlingham nor a Ranelagh , nor a ...
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... called Bear Garden was also used for fights between other animals , including men . Pepys writes : " After dinner with my wife to the Bear Garden ; where . . . I saw some good sport of the bulls tossing of the dogs " . A few months ...
... called Bear Garden was also used for fights between other animals , including men . Pepys writes : " After dinner with my wife to the Bear Garden ; where . . . I saw some good sport of the bulls tossing of the dogs " . A few months ...
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